This week, it seems easier to target △ or 〇.
Prepare your entries.
Look at the market charts and make appropriate judgments.
As mentioned before, the rare cryptocurrency Pi,
as long as pioneers exist in the world, seems set to become a global legal tender. It is already following that path. You can see what kind of currency it is by checking Google.
One account per smartphone
One KYC verification per person allows one account.
NODE rewards, which can compute from a PC to earn rewards, also use one account per KYC verification. (Multiple PCs possible.)
In principle, only one account per person can be held.
Japan ranks second in the world for NODE mining (earning rewards through Pi calculations).
(Most Japanese people do not even hold BTC. They are not interested in Pi, which could become a global legal tender.)
When distributed across the world, each person is paid 13 Pi.
In the future as well, by mining on smartphones, the rate of mining will vary, but
Pi will be obtainable, and thus a Gessera-like law will be established (a basic income).
In my view, if the world creates a global legal currency, conflicts are to be expected. Moving away from the dollar as a base and returning to gold as the base currency will also cause disputes.
However, since BTC appeared ten years ago, some suspect something shady or unfair and some noticed it. About six years later, the Pi project spread Pi globally by mining on smartphones. Behind the Pi project were major companies, American universities, and exceptional talent.
Pi began to be used as money in earnest when people who mined Pi started trading goods and paying with Pi themselves. It was a system similar to a project where people who understand Pi's future value could buy and sell goods by paying with Pi.
Now Pi has spread freely around the world, allowing shopping. Owning Pi, which could become valuable in the future, is
potentially the means for you to become wealthy first on a global scale. Probably. For latecomers, imagining they might not even hold 1 Pi, the idea of owning the average 13 Pi may become impossible someday.
Neseera, Gessera, and Basic Income may be paid monthly, but those who do not want them are free to decline...